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<u><em>President Lyndon B. Johnson worked day in and day out to eliminate poverty, injustice and crime from the American society. For this purpose they introduced the idea of "Great Society".</em></u>
They passed many acts. Out of all of them "Economic Opportunity Act" was very important. Along with this, many legislatures were passed as well. They introduced 40 strategic programs.
Some of them are Community Action Program, VISTA, Job Corps, Head Start, Legal Services etc.
This paved the way to the Great Society envisioned by the President. Many of the programs introduced by him are still functional till today.
Due to his efforts, poverty was reduced as new jobs were created, education system was revolutionized and racial injustices were prevented.
The Grimké sisters were among the first to explicitly connect race oppression to women’s oppression. Using a Kantian ethical argument that opposes using humans as means rather than as ends in themselves, she noted that historically “woman has been made a means to promote the welfare of man”
She tied the subordination of slaves and women to educational deprivation, noting that both women and slaves been deemed mentally inferior “while being denied the privileges of liberal education”
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